Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1938 — Page 2

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State And Federal Officials Will Dedicate Bean Blossom Area Oct. 9 KF ** t| |§ zBBs K«&_ HfY «- J| B - fll

Mossier conservationists, representing a majority of Indiana’s 837 conservation clubs, will attend the formal dedication of the Bean Blossom Land Utilization Project in Brown County on Sunday, October 9. TTte twenty-thousand acre area, reached from Road 46, southwest of Nashville, will eventually be turned over to the Department of Conservation for administration. Featured speakers during the dedicatory program to be held at 2 o’clock in the picnic area, will be Dr. C. C. Taylor, head of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Life. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Department of Agriculture; and Governor M. Clifford Townsend. Others on the pro- i gram will be L. E. Sawyer, regionill director of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics Grover C.

Monday, Oct. IO —last day to register It is necessary to register, IF—- * Yon have moved since you last voted * Yon have changed your name for any reason * You have nut voted for two consecutive years li is your patriotic duty to register and vote if by Election Day, November 8, you will have * Lived in your ecinct 30 days * Lived in you .uv.nship 60 days * Lived in the stale 6 months You can register at the following places County Clerks office, or with jour precinct committeeman; Longs Drug store, Geneva; Elmer Winteregg. Leonard Baumgartner and Dave Stauffer, Berne, or if in doubt, phone 73 or 108. County Clerk’s Office will be open until 8 o’clock Saturday anti Monday evenings for the convenience of the voters. ADAMS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE

” 1 L 1 • — »■ ’i UM ir <;« s r ■ """MB IBW^ 1 ' w * BARNEY GOOGLE SHOOFLY WINS IN A “TALK” By BiUy Deßeck K ——- — 6OX, WBFiVTft RftCE\ ( WO\M A snuffn gwgs shoof\n fotoflnksm of the greatest mstMwl LOOKW- >7 \. V. Tj Vi W - JWk o-~. W- o? DOWN THE HOCAE STRETCH - X 9 PG MWTH THEIR MEROS TOGETHER j J . <i’ — JnTERBUG «6D tAEvuV • BE6SVJAK DOODV DOO • x), T>- , JgXA._, -$ fTgl— ~ 1 ( SHOOH.N S RIGHT IM TW WOOOVE ANO THWOOOM »».*. rL, !> “7 ' d THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “HE KNOWS WHEN HE’S LICKED” By SEC AR 1 VOU DEMOMS SE REASOKJABLE? nl \ I I ! —( ~ T 1 ten t Aar-aJe l“\“l eHOrLLGiy-CUHtLp / HELP' I " I BAH 1 f X (DOUJKL quick!/ Ysr - - a-F-, p- == A ’ ’ _______ I I ' . I I '0 *3

- Brown, superintendent of schools I 1 in Brown County, and Virgil M. Simmons, commissioner of the Dei partment of Conservation, t During the morning, preceding I the afternoon program, escorted I ■ tours of the area will be arranged ' • I for visitors. This is one of more . ■ than a hundred such demonstra-; tion areas throughout the United I ■ j States, acquired by the federal government as a means of meeting I problems resulting from improper land uses. The Bean Blossom pro- ; ject in Brown County, is being developed as a future recreational ; area in conjunction with the con- j I servation program of reforests- I ; tion and jyildlife. One of the major developments i completed on the twenty-thousand-i l acre tract has been the 147-acre I i Yellow Wood lake, impounded by a dam which is 855 feet long and 1

35 feet high. The lake will form the back ground for the speaker s , I platform at the dedication exer-' cites. An attractive shelter house with several fireplaces, forms the center of the extensive picnic area and is surrounded by outdoor ovens and picnic tables and benches. Hatchery ponds have been const meted below the dam and the lake is being stocked with game fish. Plantings are being made to furnish iixhl for birds and other wildlife; hiking trails are being developed and the entire area will become a valuable addition to Indiana’s outdoor recreational and wildlife facilities. 0 Air Base at Darwin Darwin, Australia —- (UP) — As part of its national defense, the Commonwealth government has be- 1 gun the construction here of an Australian Air Force station which will provide a base for two squad-, runs of 12 planes each. o . . ... Turtle Carries 1844 Date I Blytheville. Ark.. — (UP) — A I turtle found by Jerry Easley in a I pond here had the date ‘‘1844" carv-1 ed on the shell and residents won-. I der whether it Is that old or wheth-; I er someone did the carving for a' joke. The turtle measures 36 inches ' . front tail to nose with a shell 15 I inches across. o Boy Likes Real Trucking Gloucester, Mass. —(UP)—Rusi tell Howard, captain of Gloucester I high school’s foorball team, has a- | yen for trucking—not the dance. I While his classmates express con- ■ ventional desires to occupy high I

Luxury Is Motif in 1938 Winter Fashion Trend —■=— I ♦ "W. ~r*; B mlMßte bB -W BB IB _ ,*!Ss Later* SBd xi' \ Jb " ‘ : ; i* f 7— 7 — I ■ It. Barbara Hi-a . ■ !.\ i •* FOmhhßebl " ra|>; t niink vollar ant! center, a threeA- t i 1 • quarter length seal coat. xtP , --W i ;

If you are going to be chic this winter, you’ll just have to have that expensive look. For luxury is the motif in the winter's fashion trend. Al! of which is another way of announcing that fur coats are definitely in the limelight again. The two sea! coats shown are ideal for the lady with a limited ‘ income. The three-quarter length coat definitely takes its place thia year. *lt is made of hoßander

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1938.

New Lincoln, Johnson Stamps

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Here are the new Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson stamps, two more in the presidential scries. They go on sale in Washington shortly.

places in business and professional fields, Howard says his ambition is to h» a truck driver. He wants to become an expert drivel —mechanic on one of the transcontinental . highway dreadnaughts. O 11 1 Farmer Kills Giant Lion Pietersburg. Transvaal.— (UP) — ' One of the largest lions on record i has ben shot by Gerrie van der Merwe of Linten Farm. It measured more than 12 feet in length. o Mosquito Attack Fizzles Oakland, Cal. —(UP)—This city, which for years has conducted a mosquito war and abatement or- : ganization, mobilized and rushed i to arms when it was believed the I

city was being Invaded. Citizens ' seized flit-sprayers and stood by for the defense of their homes and lives. Later it developed that the supposed mosquitoes were not only mere gnats but gnats that didn't bite. Q — Teethma Record Extended Oakland. Cal. —(UP) —Baby Barbera June Harper, daughter of Mr. ! and Mrs. Charles Harper, who at- | traded dental attention by having i 16 teeth when she was 8 months old, is now able . at the age of 15 mouths, not only to display a set of 20 teeth but to outdoo most of the small boys and girls of thy neighborhod on roller skates.

dyed Hudson seal on the convertible tuxedo jacket lines. A multi-colored scarf adds youth and perkinew to the coat. The other seal coat model is sure to become a curtain raiser in the high styled inexpensive fur coats. It is luxuriously full length with a notched mink collar. The evening wrap worn by Barbara Stanwyck is the last word in richness and glamor. It is made of wide bands of blue fox fur.

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FOR SALE FOR SALE—New and used circulating heating stoves. Kitchen ranges. Living room suites at special low prices. Open evenings. Stucky and Company, Monroe, Ind. 231 lOt FOR SALE —Duroc Service Boara World's Champion Blood Lines. Immuned. 10 miles east of Decatur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Kreischer, route 2, Convoy, Ohio. 232-24tx FOR SALE — 2 used Fordson tractors; 1 new type Fordson, 1 F-12 Farmall; 1 John Deere; 1 McCormick Deering one row corn picker, like new; 2 used cultipackers; «e the new Oliver 70 tractor, corn picker, combines and implements on display. Craigville Garage. 234 6t FOR SALE — 4-day-old male Holstein calf. Cow produced 500 lbs. butterfat a year. Preble phone. Otto Ewell, Decatur R. R. 2. FOR SALE—Used Furniture and Pianos: 1 only living room suite, like new; 1 only Kroehler studio couch, like new; 1 only 9x12 Axminster rug, like new; 2 only cabinet heaters, rebuilt; 1 Hoosier kitchen cabinet; 2 Hoosier utility cabinets, like new; 7 used pianos, A-l condition. No reasonable offer will be refused. We need the room. Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 South Second St. 237-2 t FOR SALE—Duroc boars, linmuned. Ed Miller, half mile south of Salem. 237-kStx

FOR SALE — Swivel office chair. Cannonball heating slove and safe. Call 708. 236-3tx FOR SALE Rabbit bounds. 1109 West Elm Street. 237-k3t FOR SALE — Pears and potatoes. Mrs. R. D. Johnson, R. 11. 4. Road No. 27. 236-3tx FOR SALE—Two soft coal burn- ( crs. Good condition. Practically new. Arthur J. Miller, 952 Dierkes street 237-3 t FOR SALE — 4 big type Poland China boars. 2’4 miles south of Peterson. Gust Yake. Itx FOR SALE—or trade: 29 Model A Connc. 337.50; •«» Plvmouth 80dan, 347.5"; 32 Chevrolet coupe; 36 i Chevrolet Master Town Sedan. Busche Sales Satisfy. Phone 975 or call 505. Fred Busche. 237-3tx FOR SALE—BO acre farm near Decatur, $6,000. Down payment $1,200, mtg. for balance at 5%. 240 acre farm near Berne, cash SB,OOO, balance mtg. at 5%. 200 | acre farm near Monroe, cash $6,500, i balance mtg. at 5%. A. D. Suttles, Agent. 237-3 t FOR SALE -200 innerspring mattresses, selling from $9.50 to $39.50. Liberal trade in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 South Second St. Phone 199. 237-2 t “Hotdogs’’ New to Butcher Norristown. Pa. — (UP> —Edward Margerum, a butcher for 40 years, never ate a ‘‘hotdog” until he attended a lodge picnic the other day. 0 Toledo Has 112 Exporters Toledo —(UP) —As a feature of National Foreign Trade Week the city sent an export manager, Joseph H. Bradley, representing several firms, on a 7.000-mile air journey to the West Indies and Central America. There arc 112 Toledo tirms engaged in export business.

DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office i. Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5;00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Dr. S. M. Friedley VETERINARIAN Phone 9434 Office A Residence. 1133 North 2nd sticct

WANTED WANTED — Woman for general housework. Phone 1244. 237-3 t • WILL PAY Straight Salary $35.u0 per week, inau or woman with auto, sell Egg Producer to Farm I era. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St Louis. 111. 238 WANTED —Old Horses. .Must be in good condition, suitable for fox feed. William Reichert, R. R. ■ Monroe. Call 2011 Berne. 232—j o - , . - MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 210-tt BUY YOUR FORM NOW IF you want possession by Search Ist! 75 choice Indiana and Ohio farms at low prices—easy terms. Act quickly! Write at once for our FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOG First Joint Stock Laud Bank. Dept. 2833, Fort Wayne. Indiana. Itx-s i NOTICE—Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 216130 t FOR KENT FOR RENT —6 room modern house Double garage. Inquire at 1115 West Adams street. 236-g2t ‘ FOR RENT —6 room modern house. Good location. North Third St. Phone 1122. 236-3tx FOR RENT —Good house and gar- 1 age on State Road 124. Jesse A. Ray, 4 miles east and 1 mile south of Monroe. 236-aStxi FOR RENT — 2 room unfurnished I apartment. Private outside en-, trance. 325 North sth St. 235 g3t FOR RENT — All modern 7-room I house. Jackson and Fourth. Newly painted. Garage. Available Oct. 17. Box 666 care Democrat. FOR RENT —Modern 6 room house. 246 N. 6th. Phone 184. See B ' J. Rice. 237 N. sth. 238-3 t FOR KENT Modern residence near post office. Easy to heat, has good furnace. Motor plumbing. Rent reasonable. A. D. Suttles, Agent. 237-3 t •■ — o » ♦ Test Your Knowledge ( Can you answer seven of these . tan questions 7 Turn to page Four for Cue answers. B 1 — — " ■ —- —— o 1. Is Galveston, Texas, on an is- ; land or a penninsula? I 2. What do the initials C. 1. O. stand for? - 3. What is an alloy? 4. Which country lies east of Bu:ma? 5. How many stories high is the R. C. A. Building in New Yori; City? 6. In which war was the Battle of Mobile Bay? ! 7. Which son of the Presiden* was recently operated on for stomach ulcer? I 8. What use is made of ambergris? 9. What do the initials N. L. 11. B. stand for? 10. How many grains are in an ounce of pure gold? o Hanover Greets Hanover Hanover. N. H. —-(UP)—A group of residents celebrated the official debut of summer this year by exchanging short-wave radio messages with the mayor of Hanover, Germany, who chose that day to greet all the ’Hanovers in North America and Africa. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice hereby given that Monday Nov. 7 will be the last day to ■ I iy ycur Fall lastallmcat ut tax*®. The county treasurer's off’ce will be open from SA M. to 4 F. Mduring the tax paying »eason. AU taxes not paid by that time will t> p come delinquent and an 8% penalty j ( will be added, in additional b% will be added for e&ch year tax remain.* unpaid from Clrst Monday in November in the year the delinquency occurred. Tho» who have bought or sold property mid wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at oner. 1 Call on the (Auditor for errors and 1 any reductions'. The Treasurer can make no correction**. ’ Th'" Treasurer will nnt be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the nmniiwiov of tax-payers to stale definitely on what property the desire to pay, in whose- name it may be found, in what, township or corporation it is situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left lor the Treasurer but enforce the collection oC delinquent taxes. County l orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent tuxc»- All persons arc warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes i*ri more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also ice that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal property. In making inquiries of Inc irc.isurer regarding taxes to in&uro ply do fail io include return postage. JEFF’ LIfcX’HTY Treasurer Adams County, IndianaOct. 3 to Nov. •' I

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